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"how the west was lost" and unrest in libya and impact on oil prices around the globe. also tonight, forest whitaker is here. and he has a new prime-time series called qul criminal minds." and he is here about "brick city." coming upright now. >> he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. to everyone making a difference. >> thank you. >> you better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in removing literacy and empowering one step at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: dam businessa moyo is a former consultant to the world bank and author of "dead aid" and "how the west was lost" nice to have you back. let me ask you about the news of the day with the ongoing crisis, the protests, unrest in libya, oil prices driven up slightly higher today. talk to me about what you make of that and what's in store because we know when the price of oil goes up. >> absolutely. i think my immediate concern is that i think peopl
"how the west was lost" and unrest in libya and impact on oil prices around the globe. also tonight, forest whitaker is here. and he has a new prime-time series called qul criminal minds." and he is here about "brick city." coming upright now. >> he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. to everyone making a difference. >> thank you. >> you better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and...
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so president made a statement about the bloodshed in libya. it's been noted that he did not mention muammar gaddafi by name. is that to your mind an observation by the president or solidarity with the libyan people? two different things. >> it certainly solidarity with the libyan people and i don't know why the president didn't mention gaddafi. it may have been because he doesn't want to back him into a corner at a moment when it may be that he will leave. i hope that the world can learn a lesson from egypt and what we saw there, which was largely peaceful demonstrations, not violence, from the government or from the protesters and we had the chance now for democratic elections in egypt, which three weeks ago nobody would have even imagined. tavis: the world you said should learn lessons from egypt. what should we the american body politick learn from egypt? we weren't on any given day, i wasn't sure where our government was on what was happening in egypt. do we want mubarak to stay? are we trying to cut a deal or negotiating with him? are we
so president made a statement about the bloodshed in libya. it's been noted that he did not mention muammar gaddafi by name. is that to your mind an observation by the president or solidarity with the libyan people? two different things. >> it certainly solidarity with the libyan people and i don't know why the president didn't mention gaddafi. it may have been because he doesn't want to back him into a corner at a moment when it may be that he will leave. i hope that the world can learn...
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libya is our people. and for myself, i believe it,. >> reporter: colonel qaddafi talk spoke with serbian people and told them the libyan people support me. small groups of rebels are surrounded and will be dealt with, russ. >> mitchell: kelly cobiella in tripoli. thank you. >> in eastern libya, rebels continue to gain ground and now they are organizing to form a new government. mandy clark is in benghazi, libya, tonight with the latest on those big changes and what could be next. >> reporter: this is what people power in eastern libya looks like up close. volunteers from the town of al baydah are stepping up to take jobs that the qaddafi government used to do. these men have gone from street fighters to traffic cops in just a few days. but the next step is to form a local government. >> we organize. >> reporter: protestor organizer wajdi al gueir took us to a tent where the planning gets done. young men sign up for jobs and there's a bag for cash donations. arab satellite channels provide the latest news.
libya is our people. and for myself, i believe it,. >> reporter: colonel qaddafi talk spoke with serbian people and told them the libyan people support me. small groups of rebels are surrounded and will be dealt with, russ. >> mitchell: kelly cobiella in tripoli. thank you. >> in eastern libya, rebels continue to gain ground and now they are organizing to form a new government. mandy clark is in benghazi, libya, tonight with the latest on those big changes and what could be...
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and we have here half the population of libya. half. more than 2 million, 2.5 million people living in the city. do you think because of 10,000 or 5,000 people, even if you have the demands against my father or whatever, it means that the whole libyan population is against mr. gadhafi? >> you said you're not using violence. there are many reports of helicopter gunships, of people being killed, and air force pilots defecting, jettisoning their planes rather than carry out ordered to bomb citizens? >> show me a single attack. show me a single bomb. show me the casualties. >> what do you make of your diplomats in new york, and washington, who are resigning because they say they can't abide this policy? >> i talk to them. >> why do you think people are deserting your father? >> many of them -- they think the system will collapse. so the best thing is to jump from the ship. the ship is sinking, they think, so it's better to jump. >> will there be a new regime? >> if you are strong, they love you. if not, they say good-bye. that is good. we g
and we have here half the population of libya. half. more than 2 million, 2.5 million people living in the city. do you think because of 10,000 or 5,000 people, even if you have the demands against my father or whatever, it means that the whole libyan population is against mr. gadhafi? >> you said you're not using violence. there are many reports of helicopter gunships, of people being killed, and air force pilots defecting, jettisoning their planes rather than carry out ordered to bomb...
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will rely on some form of military action to get involved in libya really to secure these oil fields to secure these oil reserves which are you know only six percent of what the u.s. import but which represent billions of dollars in corporate interests and u.s. corporations that do operate there and they have a huge stake there and they didn't see this you don't see this kind of military talk this kind of calls for action of this sort with this level of u.s. involvement for egypt or for tunisia and why well they didn't have you know billions of dollars billions of barrels of oil in reserves in those countries so that's what people point to learn it's interesting point that you bring up and we can't forget though that the u.s. does get as you said a very small percentage of its oil from libya but you also mention we know the oil corporations are there so at this point if the united states does get involved would it be all about the corporations and short of saving them. well that's what the sources that were highly critical of u.s. policy in my story believe is going on you know libya
will rely on some form of military action to get involved in libya really to secure these oil fields to secure these oil reserves which are you know only six percent of what the u.s. import but which represent billions of dollars in corporate interests and u.s. corporations that do operate there and they have a huge stake there and they didn't see this you don't see this kind of military talk this kind of calls for action of this sort with this level of u.s. involvement for egypt or for tunisia...
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that's certainly effecting things because of the unrest in libya. dow jones live look at the big board off 35 points to 12,177. some good news though -- actually bad news. hewlett pack hard down 11.5%. apple shareholders another local company to watch, they are meeting today to talk about what life will be like after steve jobs. >>> all right. time now 62:00. reportly six block busters in the bay area are closing according to to managers. however officials at company headquarters won't confirm or deny that. workers at the san ramon, san leandro and clayton locations have been told their stores will be shut down in april. the san francisco stores on church street, slope boulevard and one on geary near 17th avenue will also close according to employees at those locations. now the manager at the geary boulevard store says starting friday there will be no more movie rentals. instead, everything will be for sale. block buster filed for bankruptcy last september. they said then that they would close about 250 stores but never gave details about 60 stores
that's certainly effecting things because of the unrest in libya. dow jones live look at the big board off 35 points to 12,177. some good news though -- actually bad news. hewlett pack hard down 11.5%. apple shareholders another local company to watch, they are meeting today to talk about what life will be like after steve jobs. >>> all right. time now 62:00. reportly six block busters in the bay area are closing according to to managers. however officials at company headquarters won't...
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>> vicki: libyas government is remaining defiant. coming up we will give you the crack down and told it is takedowand told it is taking one civilians. >> vicki: summary and dumped toxic materials and stanley roberts was on hand in this edition of people behaving badly.. >> dan:stanley >> this man is going through garbage that has been left for the city to clean up. i have been showing you it stuff that has been illegally dumped. people are targeting this area. the city is now fighting back. >> we are trying to stop the illegal dumping. as >> to separate agencies are handing out fliers. >> is somebody's dumping illegal under prop.? as >> the campaign is called " do not leave it on the sidewalk. " but you can see a significant amount of trash. as >> this is mr. montoya. he has seen firsthand even his neighbors the big things. >> to take it upon themselves to utilize people's trash cans. they come out to where it is headed. >>stanley: sunday has and l unique problem with the dumping. some business owners refuse to pay for garbage collec
>> vicki: libyas government is remaining defiant. coming up we will give you the crack down and told it is takedowand told it is taking one civilians. >> vicki: summary and dumped toxic materials and stanley roberts was on hand in this edition of people behaving badly.. >> dan:stanley >> this man is going through garbage that has been left for the city to clean up. i have been showing you it stuff that has been illegally dumped. people are targeting this area. the city...
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the group human rights watch estimates 107 people were killed in libya last week. and the death toll is growing. >> in the coastal areas we are concerned about reports of security forces firing on peaceful protests. >> reporter: protests are more peaful in bahrain following bloody clashes last week. bahrain withdrew the tanks and riot police. >>> i'm in madison, wisconsin at the state capital where the protesters vowing not to let up in the proettes the governor. we'll have that story coming up. >>> a reporter and photographer attacked while covering a story. >>> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the center center. the skies are parting just a bit. when will the rains come back? ,,,, seven years ago, i had this idea. ,,,, to make baby food the way moms would. happybaby strives to make the best organic baby food. in a business like ours, personal connections are so important. we use our american express open gold card to further those connections. last year we took dozens of trips using membership rewards points to meet with the farmers that grow our sweet potato
the group human rights watch estimates 107 people were killed in libya last week. and the death toll is growing. >> in the coastal areas we are concerned about reports of security forces firing on peaceful protests. >> reporter: protests are more peaful in bahrain following bloody clashes last week. bahrain withdrew the tanks and riot police. >>> i'm in madison, wisconsin at the state capital where the protesters vowing not to let up in the proettes the governor. we'll have...
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diplomats agreed to condemn libya during an emergency session. >>> these are images from the lebanon city where opposition leaders have taken control. but the libyan leader gadhafii maintenance a tight reign over communications. earlier today they aired a live speech in front of a huge mass of supporters in the nation's capitol. >> be prepared to defend libya. be prepared to defend the industrial rebel. be prepared to defend the petrol, the dignity, the independence, the glory. >> there are reports of several violent clashes and deaths in tripoli, including firing on protesters streaming out of mosques. >>> the votes that happened in wisconsin they did not want to see. >>> video of the earthquake as it happened. >>> rosemary will be back with details on the bitter cold coming to the bay area. >> they have a difficult job. i understand that. >> some bart workers are worried about their security. the reason why just ahead. >>> toll lanes planned for 101 threw santa clara county could stretch into southern san mateo county. a state lawmaker thinks it should extend. rich gordon is sponso
diplomats agreed to condemn libya during an emergency session. >>> these are images from the lebanon city where opposition leaders have taken control. but the libyan leader gadhafii maintenance a tight reign over communications. earlier today they aired a live speech in front of a huge mass of supporters in the nation's capitol. >> be prepared to defend libya. be prepared to defend the industrial rebel. be prepared to defend the petrol, the dignity, the independence, the glory....
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plan a, is to live and died in libya. plan b is to live and die in libya. plan c is to live and die in libya. gwen: the state department suspended operations in tripoli today and the white house announced new sanctions against the libyan government. >> it's clear that colonel gaddafi has lost the confidence of his people. he is overseing the brutal treatment of his people, the -- the fatal violence against his own people and his legit massy has -- legit massy has been reduced to zero. gwen: ben reduced to zero. that's fairly strong language coming from an administration which has been sixes and sixes and sevens over the last upheavals in the last couple of weeks. >> but if you look at all these upheaval, libya is so terrifying because muammar qaddafi is firing on his people with heavy weapon. this is opening fire with huge military weapons, sending fighter jets up, sending helicopter jets up. and the reports out of there -- we don't really faux what's going on in libya. we especially don't know what's going on in tripoli. but the reports you are getting fro
plan a, is to live and died in libya. plan b is to live and die in libya. plan c is to live and die in libya. gwen: the state department suspended operations in tripoli today and the white house announced new sanctions against the libyan government. >> it's clear that colonel gaddafi has lost the confidence of his people. he is overseing the brutal treatment of his people, the -- the fatal violence against his own people and his legit massy has -- legit massy has been reduced to zero....
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this city is where the uprising began in libya. nbc news obtained this video of the battle to gain control of benghazi, showing rebel forces. they overtook that base and looted the weapons. now opposition forces are now watching similar fights around cities in libya. they have won newfound freedoms here and they're willing to fight to keep them. overnight the u.n. passed sanctions on libya. but they are more symbolic of gadhafi's isolation than anything else. they'll be investigating possible war crimes, the hague. very little immediate effect. plenty of weapons already here. also libyan leaders have been banned from traveling internationally. gadhafi and his inner circumstance volcano said they have no intention of going anywhere. the sanction that could hurt this country is freezing their assets. untold billions of dollars that libya has in international banks around the world. nbc news, benghazi. >>> and here in the bay area, another controversy over medical marijuana is heating up. while san jose views the club is illegal, i pa
this city is where the uprising began in libya. nbc news obtained this video of the battle to gain control of benghazi, showing rebel forces. they overtook that base and looted the weapons. now opposition forces are now watching similar fights around cities in libya. they have won newfound freedoms here and they're willing to fight to keep them. overnight the u.n. passed sanctions on libya. but they are more symbolic of gadhafi's isolation than anything else. they'll be investigating possible...
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if robbed most of this week struggle in libya. what made the stock a what? >>rob: it was a short wait, president's day off in libya was all over the news this weekend. oil went up 9 percent this week, tuesday the wet market went down, wednesday the market went down in on thursday. we did a little sideways action in the oil. >>pam: where is oil now? >>rob: 9788.97/98. getting rid f him, that might be a good thing for america and the oil that libya produces is heavily flow into europe. it's not u.s. situation. it should be dealt to the fundamentals next week if all things remain the same. >>pam: american confidence is improving? >>rob: consumer confidence it's a three-year high today. that means i have a job, and going to get car and a refrigerator and house. you do big ticket purchases if you're confident with your job. it's nice to see. some things are slowly adding up that are nice to see. one thing i wanted about oil real quick, every time dollars that oil moves up per barrel, it takes one- tenth of 1 percent of our gdp. we may go from 3.4 to 3.3 for $10.
if robbed most of this week struggle in libya. what made the stock a what? >>rob: it was a short wait, president's day off in libya was all over the news this weekend. oil went up 9 percent this week, tuesday the wet market went down, wednesday the market went down in on thursday. we did a little sideways action in the oil. >>pam: where is oil now? >>rob: 9788.97/98. getting rid f him, that might be a good thing for america and the oil that libya produces is heavily flow into...
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continues in libya as protesters continue their defiance in the streets. still, the leader, moammar gadhafi, refused to step down and vowed to fight until his last drop of blood. secretary of state hillary clinton condemned the violence. some are accusing gadhafi of declaring war on his own people. the upheaval in libya is rattling the stock market making investors very nervous. scott says it is all about the oil. >> largely is. libya is not the biggest oil producing, but has allies with frosty relations with the u.s. because of that concern, oil futures spiked higher today moving up by 5% flirting with the $100 a barrel level. the turmoil also rattled the stock market, blue chips selling off in tech stocks. nasdaq dropping by nearly 3%. things don't look to improve for tech stocks r tomorrow. hewlett-packard which takes a lot of other companies with it when it moves, tumbled after hours. and it's tuesday and that means another round of apple related rumors. no word of any kind from apple. some investors are getting impatient with apple, waiting to see wha
continues in libya as protesters continue their defiance in the streets. still, the leader, moammar gadhafi, refused to step down and vowed to fight until his last drop of blood. secretary of state hillary clinton condemned the violence. some are accusing gadhafi of declaring war on his own people. the upheaval in libya is rattling the stock market making investors very nervous. scott says it is all about the oil. >> largely is. libya is not the biggest oil producing, but has allies with...
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they have a ticket to fly from africa to libya. there were given guns with orders to shoot anybody who resisted. that is a formula and recipe for disaster. >> pilots were flown to malta, defected. naval officers not very much inclined to do -- >> the history of the region -- for 800 years, people have been telling them what to do, one invader after another. even italy, actually. the most important thing the united states can do is get out of the way. there are people doing things behind the scenes subtle, but it has to be an indigenous revolution. however painful that may be, and it is going to be painful, we have to let that at. >> is the president to pass it? >> not on this one. i disagree with those who think he has been too passive. the last thing he needs is to become a foil for gaddafi. what obama is doing that is correct is to get the allies together to do something, and you out the sanctions that could have some teeth with libya. >> gaddafi is a very unpleasant person, but in recent years we have been cozying up to him. >>
they have a ticket to fly from africa to libya. there were given guns with orders to shoot anybody who resisted. that is a formula and recipe for disaster. >> pilots were flown to malta, defected. naval officers not very much inclined to do -- >> the history of the region -- for 800 years, people have been telling them what to do, one invader after another. even italy, actually. the most important thing the united states can do is get out of the way. there are people doing things...
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libya. >>> on the streets at home, tens of thousands keep up the fight in wisconsin and beyond. pain killers, the crackdown on florida's pill mills. and the devastation from drugs so easy to buy. >>> and southern comfort. a solution to hard times. what we can all learn from one small town. ♪ >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. battle lines. some being manned by armed civilians. supporters of moammar gadhafi tonight in anticipation of a violent show down with rebel forces. as the regime tries to prove it is still in control of the country, those rebel forces are reportedly nearing the outskirts of tripoli. and the center of power. today for the first time, president obama called for the leader to step down. saying the libyan dick tator ha lost his legitimatesy. we want to begin with jonathan rugman in tripoli tonight. >> reporter: they were burying their dead today. paying the ultimate price. for protesting against m
libya. >>> on the streets at home, tens of thousands keep up the fight in wisconsin and beyond. pain killers, the crackdown on florida's pill mills. and the devastation from drugs so easy to buy. >>> and southern comfort. a solution to hard times. what we can all learn from one small town. ♪ >> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. battle lines. some being manned by armed civilians....
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>> in libya? >> yes. >> nobody knows. that's why we need to wake up to the fact -- [everyone talking at once] >> is that an argument against toppling him now? >> give is a terrorist in word and deemed he needs to go. he's not an ally of the united states, unlike hosni mubarak. >> you know libya is a clan society and gaddafi is tribal. but clannish. and that means a lot of clans and a lot of centers of power. not unlike afghanistan, for example. and elsewhere. >> john -- >> but the point is this. if it's a clan society, and there's no real law running that society as gaddafi was, what will happen to that society? will it be a cancerous ongoing sore that really should be eradicated now? >> what we really don't know that yet. but what we're seeing -- eastern libya has already torn away from gaddafi so we're starting to get a view into what -- what a new libya could look like. but again, this is -- [everyone talking at once] >> who is on the ground over there? >> this is three provinces of empire. in the east and the south, a
>> in libya? >> yes. >> nobody knows. that's why we need to wake up to the fact -- [everyone talking at once] >> is that an argument against toppling him now? >> give is a terrorist in word and deemed he needs to go. he's not an ally of the united states, unlike hosni mubarak. >> you know libya is a clan society and gaddafi is tribal. but clannish. and that means a lot of clans and a lot of centers of power. not unlike afghanistan, for example. and elsewhere....
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and unfleft libya rattled oil markets. prices jumped more than $7. and that is the biggest gain in more than two years. >> i think we're going to end up paying more for gasoline. and other petroleum products in the short run that is a hit on the economy no, question. >> the energy department reported that the average price for a gallon reached $3.19 nationwide, the highest price ever posted during february by the way and does not include today's spike in prices. >> and organized labor is staging a candle light vigil in a show of support for unionized state workers because the zbof trying to strip them of rights. >> well, here in the mount diablo school district unions are protesting what they say is the inflex yiblgt at the bargaining table. their signs read "help wanted ". they look and say they've found inspiration in madison, wisconsin. massive protests have become an inspiration to union members here in the bay area. in concord there is a rally to say like their counter parts they'll not stand for a reduction of the power with the school district
and unfleft libya rattled oil markets. prices jumped more than $7. and that is the biggest gain in more than two years. >> i think we're going to end up paying more for gasoline. and other petroleum products in the short run that is a hit on the economy no, question. >> the energy department reported that the average price for a gallon reached $3.19 nationwide, the highest price ever posted during february by the way and does not include today's spike in prices. >> and...
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. >>> from libya to san francisco. protesters show their support of the uprising in libya, what they say the international community should be doing to help liberate that country. >>> to carry or not to carry. that's a debate -- debate at a time when new legislation makes its way to sacramento. >>> in libya rebels remain in control of about half of that country. they also capture a brigadier general when the army tried to retake an air base near tripoli. professional media outlets have pictures of today's action, very few. this you shows a huge flag -- this image shows a huge flag of the country. president obama says moammar gadhafi has lost his legitimacy to rule and must step down immediately. >>> scores of demonstrators turned out in san francisco to support the uprising in libya. the group said they were anxious about what's happening with friends and family in libya. >> we haven't been able to get in touch with my family members in tripoli. so, you know, this is really the least that we can do in terms of coming o
. >>> from libya to san francisco. protesters show their support of the uprising in libya, what they say the international community should be doing to help liberate that country. >>> to carry or not to carry. that's a debate -- debate at a time when new legislation makes its way to sacramento. >>> in libya rebels remain in control of about half of that country. they also capture a brigadier general when the army tried to retake an air base near tripoli. professional...
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there's now another libya, firmly in rebel hands. we drove 300 miles into libya today, a journey through rebel territory. we have now left and are on the highway heading west. most of the cars are going in the opposite direction, toward the egyptian border. clearly people leaving and taking everything with them. the terrain is harsh, mostly scrub and desert, but the highway was new. we were able to move fast. we quickly reached a city on the mediterranean coast. suddenly, we drove into a protest. children were up front. they shouted "free libya" as men behind them cheered "the people want to topple the regime." the demonstrators are all chanting the same thing. gadhafi must go. >> reporter: the demonstrators covered our car with a libyan flag, the old one flown before gadhafi took power. the protesters were mostly friendly. they believe media coverage helped overthrow the government in tunisia and egypt, but there were a few hard stares in this city with the reputation for islamic militants. we left the city at dusk, still heading we
there's now another libya, firmly in rebel hands. we drove 300 miles into libya today, a journey through rebel territory. we have now left and are on the highway heading west. most of the cars are going in the opposite direction, toward the egyptian border. clearly people leaving and taking everything with them. the terrain is harsh, mostly scrub and desert, but the highway was new. we were able to move fast. we quickly reached a city on the mediterranean coast. suddenly, we drove into a...
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in libya on t.v. duffy protests this take control of most of the country as the nation's lights would collapse. as the libyan crisis triggers boiled price hikes and threatens to derail global economic recovery there's concern in the u.s. over how it will affect the situation at home. and as the final straight for the first race of the twenty fourteen winter games as a winning mascot for the sartorial infix is due to be announced later. we want to take i mean to live from moscow i'm marina joshua welcome to the program now the bloodshed in the middle east continues as a leading army is once again reported to have fired a live rounds at protesters in tripoli forces loyal to longtime leader colonel gadhafi are said to have lost control over most of the country's territory and some fear it could descend into complete chaos well get out across lives of peter all over who is in the regions following the story for as they are close you peter now the situation in libya doesn't look very optimistic at the mome
in libya on t.v. duffy protests this take control of most of the country as the nation's lights would collapse. as the libyan crisis triggers boiled price hikes and threatens to derail global economic recovery there's concern in the u.s. over how it will affect the situation at home. and as the final straight for the first race of the twenty fourteen winter games as a winning mascot for the sartorial infix is due to be announced later. we want to take i mean to live from moscow i'm marina...
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chartered ferry carrying americans evacuated libya. it arrived in malta. >>> government militias met with the crowds and gunfire and witnesses described chaos and bloodshed. so far, benghazi is the largest city to fall into rebel hands. >>> because qaddafi's regime is monitoring facebook and twitter, the protesters have come up with a different way to communicate. one opposition leader created a profile on the arab world's equivalent of match.com and came one secret codes to gauge support and direct people to other sites for conversations. meantime, the u.n. security council will meet tomorrow to discuss sanctions against qaddafi's regime for his violent crackdown on protestors. >>> a happy ending for a survivor of the new zealand earthquake. she got married today. three days ago emma howard was trapped under her office building. the 6.3 quake brought the roof crashing down on her workstation. she was stuck for six hours and finally rescued. the couple decided to go ahead with the wedding. here she is. they have been planning this for
chartered ferry carrying americans evacuated libya. it arrived in malta. >>> government militias met with the crowds and gunfire and witnesses described chaos and bloodshed. so far, benghazi is the largest city to fall into rebel hands. >>> because qaddafi's regime is monitoring facebook and twitter, the protesters have come up with a different way to communicate. one opposition leader created a profile on the arab world's equivalent of match.com and came one secret codes to...
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gets tough on libya. its strongest words yet and the reason for the rare saturday session the united nations security council. country to ty >>> rallies in san francisco and across the country today in solidarity with protesters fighting republican effort to weaken unions in wisconsin. today was the 12th day of protests in madison, wisconsin. it was also the largest crowd yet. more than 70,000 people. scott walker has introduced a bill that would strip public workers for the right to collective bargaining. >> as moammar gadhafi clings to power, they were showing their support to the people of libya. today, hundreds gathered in the united nations plaza on market street. they showed their solidarity with libya and other arab countries struggling against repressive government. the protesters called for the world to cut ties with gadhafi once anded for all. >>> libya and its ruling family are facing punishment for the deadly response to antigovernment protests. goldberg with more on the u.n.'s decision to lev
gets tough on libya. its strongest words yet and the reason for the rare saturday session the united nations security council. country to ty >>> rallies in san francisco and across the country today in solidarity with protesters fighting republican effort to weaken unions in wisconsin. today was the 12th day of protests in madison, wisconsin. it was also the largest crowd yet. more than 70,000 people. scott walker has introduced a bill that would strip public workers for the right to...
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the worst situation now today in libya, i take it. >> indeed, libya looks like the worst of it. it looks like it will get even worse than it is now. independent reporting, of course, is almost impossible from there. they don't allow journalists in. but again, you can't shut down the social networking, and people are getting information out. we're seeing horrific video of the police and military opening up on protestors. it started in ben ghazi in the east. that's always been a place that has been kept down in poverty because the people there are not qaddafi packers. we're hearing reports that it has spread to tobruk. there were some reports too that some people in some members of the military in security forces in ben ghazi said "we're not going to do this." they brought in outside mercenaries and using fairly heavy weaponry. qaddafi is as brutal and ruthless as he is flamboyant, bob. he won't step back as easily as the bahrainis did or mubarak, for example. he's in charge and has nowhere to go but probably the gallows if this goes wrong. i think we'll see a lot of bloodshed the
the worst situation now today in libya, i take it. >> indeed, libya looks like the worst of it. it looks like it will get even worse than it is now. independent reporting, of course, is almost impossible from there. they don't allow journalists in. but again, you can't shut down the social networking, and people are getting information out. we're seeing horrific video of the police and military opening up on protestors. it started in ben ghazi in the east. that's always been a place that...
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. >> there are demonstrations in at least half a dozen towns and cities in libya. human rights organizations estimate 24 people have died in this week's unrest. the internal security offices have been said to have been set ablaze. prisoners have been freed from jail. >> amateur video shows protesters on thursday. the group tried to knock down the statue of the green book, the word dating back to the 1970's where khaddafi laid out his political and social philosophy. the crowd cheers. apparently, an injured man is carried away. there were reports of protesters taking to the streets in several towns on thursday. it has been dubbed by activists as a day of rage. this poster congratulates colonel gaddafi for changing the course of history. this is amateur video from libya's second-largest city that shows a group of demonstrators chanting slogans. later came reports of violent clashes with injuries and security forces now deployed on the streets. a number of prisoners have escaped. >> about 100 of them. we do not know exactly how many escaped. we expect 2000 to 3000 pri
. >> there are demonstrations in at least half a dozen towns and cities in libya. human rights organizations estimate 24 people have died in this week's unrest. the internal security offices have been said to have been set ablaze. prisoners have been freed from jail. >> amateur video shows protesters on thursday. the group tried to knock down the statue of the green book, the word dating back to the 1970's where khaddafi laid out his political and social philosophy. the crowd...
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renew its relationship with libya in two thousand and three because of oil yes. so that's that's that's a fact and i don't think that student will look at the situation in those days it was. right in the middle of this war that the united states was embarking on in iraq it was it was during the. war on terror that is very high and it was a state libya willing to renounce weapons of mass destruction to to renounce is it a program to develop nuclear weapons and the bush administration and the blair administration it was two countries the united states and the united kingdom that. hey wait a second lesson in embrace good offie they did not look under the. baby nor is terrorist past nor lockerbie. for that reason the terror reason but also because the doctor said hey listen i'll let all your oil companies come in they can drill i've got forty four billion barrels of oil which it does have and incidentally. a lot of about fourteen fifty or no oil companies big big companies including gas. that's just been taken up a little further in terms of very current events i mea
renew its relationship with libya in two thousand and three because of oil yes. so that's that's that's a fact and i don't think that student will look at the situation in those days it was. right in the middle of this war that the united states was embarking on in iraq it was it was during the. war on terror that is very high and it was a state libya willing to renounce weapons of mass destruction to to renounce is it a program to develop nuclear weapons and the bush administration and the...
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libya for violence. richard engel, nbc news. >> make no mistake, the demonstrations in the arab world are having an impact here in the united states. an impact you have felt if you filled up your gas tank this weekend. tom costello explains. >> reporter: from the streets of cairo to bahrain to yemen even iran and libya, the events half a world away are now reaching america's gas pumps and pocketbooks. nationwide, regular unleaded is averaging $3.16 a gallon up 55 cents from a year ago. the cheapest gas in the lower 48 wyoming and missouri at $2.96. >> i've had to sacrifice food, rent just so i can go to work. >> reporter: while egypt, bahrain and yemen have very little oil to export, the fear is that unrest will spread to the countries on which america's economy dependses. >> there's a ton of i'll in saudi arabia, that's of greatest concern. we're going to see these protests erupt in saudi arabia. >> it's not just the middle east factor, only 9% of our oil comes from the persian gulf. the world's economi
libya for violence. richard engel, nbc news. >> make no mistake, the demonstrations in the arab world are having an impact here in the united states. an impact you have felt if you filled up your gas tank this weekend. tom costello explains. >> reporter: from the streets of cairo to bahrain to yemen even iran and libya, the events half a world away are now reaching america's gas pumps and pocketbooks. nationwide, regular unleaded is averaging $3.16 a gallon up 55 cents from a year...
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libya. plan b is to live and die in libya. plan c is to live and die in libya. >> reporter: the gadhafis appear determined not to back down. colonel gadhafi has been defiant and isolated before, but never like this. never cornered in his own country. bill neely, nbc news, tripoli. >>> and now to those evacuated americans. their escape by ferry boat was delayed by high seas, but they arrived a few hours ago in malta on board the boat chartered by the u.s. nbc's martin fletcher is at the harbor where the ship came in. martin, good evening. >> reporter: brian, this was the end of the nightmare. tripped in libya and then trapped on a boat. tonight tired and happy, 167 americans and 118 other nationals reached safety here in malta. as the 200-foot catamaran chartered by the u.s. government docked in malta, you could feel the sigh of relief. first off, the sick and the elderly and the children. they had been stuck on the boat for 60 hours. the seas were too rough to sail. no beds, nowhere to go, b
libya. plan b is to live and die in libya. plan c is to live and die in libya. >> reporter: the gadhafis appear determined not to back down. colonel gadhafi has been defiant and isolated before, but never like this. never cornered in his own country. bill neely, nbc news, tripoli. >>> and now to those evacuated americans. their escape by ferry boat was delayed by high seas, but they arrived a few hours ago in malta on board the boat chartered by the u.s. nbc's martin fletcher is...
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security council unanimously set sanctions on libya yesterday the white house strongly condemned the iranian government's organize intimidation campaign. and arrests of political figures human rights defenders political activists student leaders journalists and bloggers and days ago hillary clinton called out iran for human rights abuses for the death of peaceful protesters by security forces but for some reason when it comes to iraq the u.s. has been strangely silent last friday thousands protested in baghdad and other cities and what they called a day of rage it's now being reported that about thirty people have been killed the three hundred journalists intellectuals and lawyers have been arrested and yet still silence so what does that say for the democracy that america brought to iraq here to discuss it with me is michael o'brien author of america's failure in iraq michael thanks so much for being here now the first starters on this program we've been following this all along the way when it comes to certain inconsistency is in you know the u.s. foreign policy at first we were su
security council unanimously set sanctions on libya yesterday the white house strongly condemned the iranian government's organize intimidation campaign. and arrests of political figures human rights defenders political activists student leaders journalists and bloggers and days ago hillary clinton called out iran for human rights abuses for the death of peaceful protesters by security forces but for some reason when it comes to iraq the u.s. has been strangely silent last friday thousands...
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a sense possibly of history in the making for libya, one way or another. bamut egypt's ruling military council has declared on state tv that it will not tolerate the strikes that have been disrupting the country's economy and will confront them. seven days after president mubarak resigned, bass numbers swamped tahrir square in cairo. they are celebrating his departure, but reminding those now in power that they expect promises to be of help. the united states has vetoed a draft united nations security council resolution condemning israeli settlements in the west bank. this is a resolution put forward by a palestinian leadership and by arab countries. the u.s. said the issue should be resolved in direct peace talks but in the two sides. there was a risk the resolution would harden attitudes. >> our opposition to the resolution before the council today should therefore not be misunderstood to me and we support settlement activity. on the contrary, we reject in the strongest terms the legitimacy of continued israeli settlement activity. for more than four dec
a sense possibly of history in the making for libya, one way or another. bamut egypt's ruling military council has declared on state tv that it will not tolerate the strikes that have been disrupting the country's economy and will confront them. seven days after president mubarak resigned, bass numbers swamped tahrir square in cairo. they are celebrating his departure, but reminding those now in power that they expect promises to be of help. the united states has vetoed a draft united nations...
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the human rights watch estimate more than 170 people were killed in libya late left week and -- late last week and the numbers keep growing. protests are more peaceful in bahrain. >> if egypt can do it, why can't we? >> reporter: bahrain withdrew its tanks and police. "...nats church choir" and the recruitment at bay area >>> wisconsin, protestors are vowing not to let up in their standoff with the governor. we will have that story coming up. r future. >>> and the recruitment of bay area sunday services at the offer of a brighter future. >>> a doctor makes an unwelcome house call. what he was after and why he just gave up. weather center, nice to see the sunshine just a bit around the bay area. skies parting now, it's getting cold outside. will we see rain on president's day. we will talk about that coming up. side is giving in. the governor said again toda >>> in the wisconsin battle over how to fix the state budget, neither side is giving in. the governor said again today he will not compromise . protestors are jamming the capitol for a 6th day. >> a snowstorm kept crowds from gath
the human rights watch estimate more than 170 people were killed in libya late left week and -- late last week and the numbers keep growing. protests are more peaceful in bahrain. >> if egypt can do it, why can't we? >> reporter: bahrain withdrew its tanks and police. "...nats church choir" and the recruitment at bay area >>> wisconsin, protestors are vowing not to let up in their standoff with the governor. we will have that story coming up. r future....
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right over there, libya. all of these people are egyptians who have been working in libya, now coming home to escape the violent. "the army was shooting at the people with live bullets," this man told us. blanlss rushed to the border to collect the wounded, as tents were set up to accommodate those fleeing. many were emotional as they took stock of where they just came from and tried to figure out where they were going. there's evidence tonight that support for gadhafi continues to erode. the interior minister has resigned, saying that he supports the revolution. and there are reports that say two warships have defied orders to bomb protesters defecting to nearby malta. diane? >> these are warships now heading away, into malta. thank you, alex. >>> for everyone keeping track, a scoreboard of this fever of unrest in the middle east, here's the state of play. the force of revolution has now toppled regimes first in tunisia, then egypt. three more countries, libya, bahrain and yemen, the long-time leaders are ha
right over there, libya. all of these people are egyptians who have been working in libya, now coming home to escape the violent. "the army was shooting at the people with live bullets," this man told us. blanlss rushed to the border to collect the wounded, as tents were set up to accommodate those fleeing. many were emotional as they took stock of where they just came from and tried to figure out where they were going. there's evidence tonight that support for gadhafi continues to...
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russia evacuating the russian nationals living a working in libya. specialist a working on high profile investment projects and we know that that's not going ahead as he said special planes have been dispatched to that evacuation we can hear now from russia for the and back to the to libya he commented on this. obviously russian nationals should be evacuated to the margins his ministry has been quite successful in carrying out bank eurasians on the social consensus it's hard to predict what the current situation in libya will lead to is just one common reason for such reports across the arab world is the emergence of a new generation of better informed that have been brought up by televisions and to some extent the internet and are ready to take responsibility for the country's fate statements on the foreign ministry website has called for an end to the violence in the country and the political dialogue is one that's really been this and this only that we've seen the russia's response to the situation in the middle east asia being markedly different
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>>mark: this testing, crisis in libya. swedish newspaper reporting that the justice minister has proof that libya ordered an attack that killed 270,000 people. he is to step down. they're looking into the village of the report. meanwhile on the ground the anti-government protesters are making gains. they're taking control of a larger city in western libya. they have it taken much charge of eastern libya pretty much. heavy gunfire is reported this morning. at airports jam. americans are being evacuated by ferries. they're still caught up in the violence. more as it becomes available. >> reporter: the key for the reformation. they have shot and killed when demonstrators in yemen. the death count is at 12. they're trying to end the president's power. poverty is the main reason for these protests preconceived protested smashing car windows. tuesday night at taft winded 11 people. on to bahrain, the king is visiting the ally of saudi arabia. they're saying and caking calefa is responsible for the flood of the capital. they're t
>>mark: this testing, crisis in libya. swedish newspaper reporting that the justice minister has proof that libya ordered an attack that killed 270,000 people. he is to step down. they're looking into the village of the report. meanwhile on the ground the anti-government protesters are making gains. they're taking control of a larger city in western libya. they have it taken much charge of eastern libya pretty much. heavy gunfire is reported this morning. at airports jam. americans are...
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egyptian inspired unrest in libya's capital. [ horns honking ] >> reporter: protestors in libya show missiles they claim to have taken from the military. amateur video appears to show demonstrators in control of the nations largest city. they set fires and stopped traffic. gunfire erupted overnight in clashes of security forces and demonstrators. protestors want the long time ruler, moammar gadhafi to step down. on state tv his son warned the unrest could lead to civil war he vowed to fight to the last man and last bullet. since protests began last week government forces have reportedly killed more than 200 people. >> in almost all cases, these were peaceful protestors, killed by gunfire. >> reporter: obama administration is condemning the crackdown, indicating the libyan government could face consequences, for using force against the protestors. >> it is another day of protests on the streets of yemen. anti government demonstrators are calling on him to give up his rule he is calling for a national dialogue instead of giving up power. >>> in bahrain a group of young protestors are d
egyptian inspired unrest in libya's capital. [ horns honking ] >> reporter: protestors in libya show missiles they claim to have taken from the military. amateur video appears to show demonstrators in control of the nations largest city. they set fires and stopped traffic. gunfire erupted overnight in clashes of security forces and demonstrators. protestors want the long time ruler, moammar gadhafi to step down. on state tv his son warned the unrest could lead to civil war he vowed to...
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. >>> turmoil in libya. coming up tonight, the latest on the revolt to topple gadhafi and what it could mean for the united states. >>> i'm jeff ranieri. plenty of cold air out there in the bay area, also, clouds increase tonight. we'll be talking about how low those temperatures will be going and also a look at the storm system that's only 100 miles offshore. >>> plus, taking a chop out of california's broccoli market. why the state risks losing millions from a growing green giant. >>> and it is only the hottest invitation of the year. see who is and th guest list for prince william and kate middleton's wedding. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do that. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes through is a walk in the park. from the moment i registered, people started immediately supporting me. we had an outpouring of-- of support. i wanted to do something bigger than myself. the 60 miles-- it makes a statement. i know i'm stronger than i wa
. >>> turmoil in libya. coming up tonight, the latest on the revolt to topple gadhafi and what it could mean for the united states. >>> i'm jeff ranieri. plenty of cold air out there in the bay area, also, clouds increase tonight. we'll be talking about how low those temperatures will be going and also a look at the storm system that's only 100 miles offshore. >>> plus, taking a chop out of california's broccoli market. why the state risks losing millions from a...
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oil links everyone affected by the turmoil in libya. these fleeing foreign workers need the jobs it pays for. the west needs the supplies and prices to stabilize and qaddafi's fate depends on it. he must retain control over at least some production to have any hope at all of hanging on to even a shred of power. anti-qaddafi forces have seized controls of oil fields around the area of bengazi in the east. two-third of all libyan oil productions and the main export facilities are in a strip stretching south from the gulf of sirte, some of which has already fallen to the rebels. the other major production area is in the southwest, where no one is sure what is happening. the mad scramble of laborers clawing their way out of one of the world's top 10 oil producers shows how alarming the situation is for everyone. allen pizzey, cbs news, on the libyan-tunisian border. >> mitchell: also today, a bold arial rescue by the british took westerners working in the oil fields in libya's desert out of harm's way and brought them to safety on the small
oil links everyone affected by the turmoil in libya. these fleeing foreign workers need the jobs it pays for. the west needs the supplies and prices to stabilize and qaddafi's fate depends on it. he must retain control over at least some production to have any hope at all of hanging on to even a shred of power. anti-qaddafi forces have seized controls of oil fields around the area of bengazi in the east. two-third of all libyan oil productions and the main export facilities are in a strip...
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largely financed by the united states and is now in control of egypt but you know other countries in libya for example the u.s. doesn't have that same leverage so they are much more cautious calling for democracy in those countries i spoke to some experts here they say washington's biggest fear is that those op risings in the region could bring about leaders who will be hostile to the united states and many analysts and only say for the u.s. it's not really about supporting democracy in those countries it's about securing their interest and leave you to experts say the u.s. would so much rather have things as they were warm or could offer he was never their favorite leader that's what for about some seven years ago he reached to open up a levy is all riches to the west and to let them invest in oil production so they kind of left him a little but now with protest spreading like you are wildfires across the region the u.s. seems to to have little control over what's going to happen next year as the region becomes increasingly unstable the price of oil spikes on. global markets it is now at
largely financed by the united states and is now in control of egypt but you know other countries in libya for example the u.s. doesn't have that same leverage so they are much more cautious calling for democracy in those countries i spoke to some experts here they say washington's biggest fear is that those op risings in the region could bring about leaders who will be hostile to the united states and many analysts and only say for the u.s. it's not really about supporting democracy in those...
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at the moment has got under way now president orders they've dispatched four planes we know the libya has actually given permission for they still land. so there's a one thousand two hundred people at the moment actually waited over five hundred days and russian nationals themselves many of the specialists the working on high tech investment projects in the country now remember of course since libya has been open for investment since the two thousand and eight we've seen a number of these high profile investment projects get up. running one of. the biggest is the russian railways high speed railway length. to be completed in twenty twelve guys from has come out and said that it's going to be evacuating. just last week they signed a deal with an italian company to jointly. build in the country but of cools with the potential of the. thing these foreign investments really being called into question coming up a little later in the program we'll talk to walk on the red planet find out how these men made it up there what. to do with. coming to the. theory that the police are the. triggers
at the moment has got under way now president orders they've dispatched four planes we know the libya has actually given permission for they still land. so there's a one thousand two hundred people at the moment actually waited over five hundred days and russian nationals themselves many of the specialists the working on high tech investment projects in the country now remember of course since libya has been open for investment since the two thousand and eight we've seen a number of these high...
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it's not just libya, it's the military rule in egypt right now and if libya does lose qaddafi, we don't know how or who is going to be operating that country. so if it goes on past that, that's another thing we're going toave to worry about. this is not a premium that's just going to go away on fear. this is something we'll have to live with going forward. >> woodruff: can you break it down, raad alkaadiri, country by country? how much of the anxiety is over saudi arabia or bahrain or iran or some of the other countries in the region in north africa and the middle east. >> i think whatever you have instability in the middle east, even when it doesn't directly impact oil production, what you see is the markets get spooked. they're always worried about some sort of contagion effect. obviously what's going on in the middle east right now is very new, it's very unsettling and it seems to be sweeping across the region. what people worry about ultimately the saudi arabia. libyan disruptions are important nd the fact that you have physical disruptions as opposed to just the fear of physical di
it's not just libya, it's the military rule in egypt right now and if libya does lose qaddafi, we don't know how or who is going to be operating that country. so if it goes on past that, that's another thing we're going toave to worry about. this is not a premium that's just going to go away on fear. this is something we'll have to live with going forward. >> woodruff: can you break it down, raad alkaadiri, country by country? how much of the anxiety is over saudi arabia or bahrain or...
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million to help desperate refugees near tunisia and egypt. 100,000 people have fled the violence in libya the last week. many have been caught in cold weather. >>> president obama is meeting with the u.n. secretary-general today to discuss a variety of measures under consideration. secretary clinton also talked about security council members that include an arms embargo, the creation of a no-fly zone over libya, the freezing of assets and travel bans for gadhafi and members of his family. >>> the crowded field of candidates for san francisco grew by one more this morning. during the past hour, david ciao filed his --dy individual chu filed his in-- david chu filed his intent to run. >> this campaign is not about the past and for that matter, it's not about the now. it is about the future. it is about how we're gonna come together. it's about how i as your future mayor want to help build the bridges to ensure that we're gonna bring our san francisco values together to tackle our next challenges. >> ed lee, who is serving the final year of gavin newsom's term, has promised not to run. >>> t
million to help desperate refugees near tunisia and egypt. 100,000 people have fled the violence in libya the last week. many have been caught in cold weather. >>> president obama is meeting with the u.n. secretary-general today to discuss a variety of measures under consideration. secretary clinton also talked about security council members that include an arms embargo, the creation of a no-fly zone over libya, the freezing of assets and travel bans for gadhafi and members of his...